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The TTXSCAM MT02 Motorcycle DVR Dash Cam is a cutting-edge device designed for the modern motorcyclist. It features dual 1080P HD cameras, a waterproof design, and a 5-inch IPS touch screen. With wireless Apple Carplay and Android Auto integration, along with a tire pressure monitoring system, this dash cam ensures both safety and convenience on every ride.
Photo Sensor Size | 1/2.9 Inches |
Auto Part Position | Front Center, Rear Center |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Display Type | LED |
Supported Standards | JPG |
Compatible Devices | iPhone, Android Smartphone like Sumsung, Google |
Real Angle of View | 1.4E+2 Degrees |
Included Memory Card Size | 64 GB |
Flash Memory Supported Size Maximum | 256 GB |
Field Of View | 140 Degrees |
Control Method | Touch, Voice |
Screen Size | 5 Inches |
Optical Sensor Technology | CMOS |
Flash Memory Type | TF |
Auto Part Orientation | Front and Rear |
Compatible with Vehicle Type | Motorcycle |
Connectivity Technology | Wireless, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, USB |
Additional Features | Support Tire Pressure Monitoring System, Waterproof, Support wireless Carplay & Android Auto, 5Inch IPS FHD Touchscreen, Support DVR Dashcam |
Video Capture Resolution | 1080p |
Mounting Type | Dashboard Mount |
Item Weight | 2.2 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 6.1"D x 1"W x 3.5"H |
Color | Black |
S**.
Nice addition except for 1 REALLY annoying thing
My install was pretty easy as far as wiring in stuff goes. Your experience may be different. I already had a spare hot that was already tied to the ignition. After that, it was super easy to install.It’s pretty easy to use the maps while riding, just haven’t figured out how to make the verbal instructions louder. The cameras are nice; really like the rearward camera! If I get run over by a cage it’ll probably be at a stoplight. It’ll be nice for them to get the plate from the video.The thing that is annoying me to the point of bashing the whole system into a million tiny pieces is the tpms. Before my first shake down ride with this product, I filled my tires to the spec in the shop manual. I had a simple add on system on my old bike and it was simple to set up. This one is not. I even resorted to the internet to find out how to get this stupid thing to work correctly. Tonight I spent quality time with the manual trying to understand the nearly incoherent instructions. There’s quite a bit left out/oddly described as to make the user guess does that mean do this? Nope. Factory reset and try a different interpretation that leads to failure. Factory reset and so on until you look at the hammer laying way too close to you…. Fine. The tpms doesn’t work right. I’ll just not put the sensors on. Well Sparky, the system will flash a big box that says the front tyre is low!! The back tyre is low!! every so often. The frequency seems to be dictated by how much information you need from the map. Do I take this turn? I don’t know but my tyres are low!! If someone figures out how to successfully pair the sensors with the system and can convey it clearly give me a holler.Until then I’m going to try not to rip this thing off of the bars and throw it under a semi.UPDATE 01/06/2024I reached out to the seller and after a few emails back and forth, I got some instructions on how to successfully pair the tpms.First, screw on the locking nut on both stemsSecond, turn the system on, choose the tpms icon to open up the pairing screenThird, press "start" and the front wheel number set will blink. thats when you screw on the sensor.Fourth, after the front sensor is paired the rear wheel number set will blink. screw on the rear sensor.At this point you can, if you like, go ahead and cinch up the lock nuts on the stems.Now you can choose Bar or PSI and C or F.On my device, the lower and upper limits remain in Bar. I set them with the help of a calculator.Then I waited. After about a minute I got bored and started punching buttons and looking at other things the system has. After 7 minutes I realized that the low tire warning had not appeared. Moreover, the tpms screen shows the temp in F and tire pressure in PSI. So I'm happy! Yea.I have to say that the instructions I got from the company said that during the pairing process, you can set the upper and lower limits when the front/rear tire number sets are blinking. I didn't do that because I was excited to try the instructions out. I might reset the system to factory and do it again. But for now, I can find the numbers as well as feel if the tires are low.Ive got a Road King I put this on and it'd be nice if there was a way to center the monitor over the stem/head tube. Maybe a mount that is offset?
T**M
Works perfectly.
Works perfectly on my Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650. Very easy install and does everything I hoped it would do.
B**S
Everything works...... but I can't access recordings
Easy set up, easy wiring, cameras and android auto work perfectly. However when ever I attempt to access the replay for video recordings I am unsuccessful.Tried reaching out through WhatsApp and I have not received a response.
B**N
Can't turn off auto connect
Tries to connect to my phone and do navigation every time I turn it on. I don't need gps to get to work.
R**B
Could be just a little better
This is mounted on a 2021 Triumph Rocket III and is a good fit, very discreet and works well however, two items that are holding back a five star review:1. The time zone for the camera resets to GMT at each use making the time stamp for the video, in my case eight hours out. No amount of resetting has cured this. The CarPlay time is fine as it syncs with my phone of course2. Getting speak to someone for parts is IMPOSSIBLE, thank you Amazon. Some of the plastic is fragile and with vibration has cracked and I would like to purchase new, that said cannot speak to anyone that can assistAside from this, it works as advertised and for the price point is good
D**R
Test tire pressure sensors before installing and reassembly
The media could not be loaded. Received dash cam sooner then expected took my motorcycle apart and installed it looks perfect put motorcycle back together and love it however rear tire pressure sensor is defected and leaks air internally contact Amazon for replacement sensor and they want the entire unit uninstalled and sent back for a refund and refuse to give me the information to contact manufacturer personally to get just the sensor so now I have a flat tire and dealing with Amazon morons that refuse to give the information they promised
A**Y
Great way to update your motorcycle and add next level safely
-Very easy to bind to phone-Wide angle lens = big picture ,no blind spots, and is a great safety feature.-Tire pressure/temp monitor , another great safety feature.-Interface is easy to navigate-Bluetooth Headsets that are already connected to phone instantly become available thru device.- Installation is relatively easy.
G**B
Fare price for what it does.
I picked this up not expecting much but no longer wanted to mount my phone on the bike because of damage. I have only one trip on the unit installation was easy enough minus needing to make a different mounting bracket for the unit because the one it comes with wasn't what I needed and adapting it to the bike only broke it. Very cheap plastic mount. I made a new mount out of metal for my bike. The cameras are good the audio if just wind blown you would thing for bike use they would not be like that. But it records everything so if you like to work on the bike in the nude when that key turns on its going so beware. The TPSM only do Bars and not PSI. I have been trying to get some tech support for firmware to update this if I can. So far no luck. It was easy to see the caller ID coming in while riding as well as the maps. I use Android auto and everything was good through this. I was able to use all voice commands with very little touching of the unit while riding. The easiest way was using the google voice button and give google a command. It is at the moment worth the price it isn't massive and bulky like I thought it may be and installation is kinda easy. The GPS speedometer is only off the bikes by 2mph.
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